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Question for anyone who knows.. I've seen set ups where you mount an air syringe plunger to the rifle trigger where you could push the syringe and it would squeeze the trigger without the possibility of jerking the rifle. Seems like it could be perfect in this scenario. Thoughts?
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Congrats that's awesome, having trouble opening image though
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Wow what an amazing story, I felt tense reading the ups and downs! And to finish it all with a great bull. Huge congrats to all of you that's some great stuff right here! Great job AJ!
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Well shoot, I'm gonna jump in here and say something stupid to break the tension. I had no idea Washington had wet dream elk like that. My shorts are in the dryer right now.
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2024 coues muzzy hunt
CatfishKev replied to Tropicalmulch's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
Wow man that is a great buck. Good size and some character too! -
Still waiting patiently
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Well I don't know what tripod head you are using but I run a benro s2. I have the plates all pre attached to all my binos, big eyes and triclawps so it's essentially pretty quick and easy to swap from one thing to the next. I also have a slik cf 634 and it stays home most the time. Too light makes things to shaky especially when using big eyes. My go to tripod is a vanguard alta 264ao which is now discontinued but they make a newer version of it. I found it's the right combo of light enough and sturdy in the wind but when standing in wind it's still shaky so I carry an rei trail stool and sit to glass when possible. As far as mounting you're rifle I use a triclawps on the tripod but if I'm hunting I'll use a trigger stick or a hiking stick to stabilize the back end and that's worked well for the family.
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I wouldn't say I gave you grief per say. You seem to usually get it done your way. Much respect still. But tripods rule!
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Bummer. If hunting was easy birdwatchers wouldn't exist though. You'll get em next time.
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Are you sure you don't wanna ask for spots? Guys here LOVE that lol. Welcome to the forum. You got a particular unit in mind?
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I love pirogis. We make a PA Dutch version called buvashenkel (boys leg). It's basically the same thing but bigger. I dig em fried in butter.
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Y'all got it done though congrats
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Super cool man you been at it non-stop it seems. Great season and congrats to you and your son.
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Stud! Congrats to you both
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Pulling for you guys. Let's see some dead animals.
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Is this a butcher shop as well?
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Glad you added that second sentence, was really thinking your wife killed your neighbors 😲
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This right here. I absolutely hate sitting water and blinds but when water is scarce it can be gold. I believe I have a killer spot for mid January and I can't wait.
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Have not used it myself dropping pins but I think it's an awesome feature. I'm probably gonna get a sign 3k. but i have done the compass thing. There is definitely more of a margin of error but will get the job done.
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There was a thread a while back about rangefinders electronics only lasting for so many years which made me kind of wonder about the electronics that they use in the range finding binos. So warranty to me would be kind of important deal on those. And the other thread recently about range finders having the option to drop an On-X pin sounds pretty awesome I know The Sig3K and up offer that feature but if they offer it to for rain finding binoculars that would probably be the brand I'd roll with
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Dreaded nonresident burned 11 points
CatfishKev replied to POk3s's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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Nah, ranger pro is the best bang for the buck I know of. Premixed ready to use is always gonna more expensive. But of course if you don't have a use in the future go for pre mixed.
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Incentive rifle tag units 6a/6b/4a/5a/8/27/28
CatfishKev replied to the breeze's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I'd take Matthews up on that offer! -
If you spray it with glyphosate all over the leaves it will kill it down to the roots which will make it brittle and much easier to remove in the future. That's what I would do
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Yeah I knew about the protected ones. Did not think that applied to the many that have just been let loose though. I wonder how bad they are in other states..